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Mr. E. M. Wentworth, of Marshall county, placed in nomina- 

 tion for president of the State Board of Agriculture, Hon.W.W. 

 Morrow, of Union county, to succeed himself, and moved that if 

 there were no other nominations that the secretary be instructed 

 to cast the unanimous vote of the convention for Mr. Morrow. 

 Motion prevailed. The secretary so cast the vote and Mr. 

 Morrow was declared duly elected as president of the State 

 Board of Agriculture for the ensuing year. 



Hon. C. F. Curtiss, of Story county, placed in nomination for 

 the office of vice-president Mr. C. E. Cameron, of Buena Vista 

 county, to succeed himself, and moved if there were no other 

 nominations that the secretary be instructed to cast the unani- 

 mous vote of the convention for Mr. Cameron.' Motion pre- 

 vailed. The secretary so cast the vote and Mr. Cameron was 

 declared duly elected as vice-president of the State Board of 

 Agriculture for the ensuing year. 



Mr. Ed Fogg, of Muscatine county, placed in nomination for 

 member of the board from the Second district Mr. C. W. Phil- 

 lips, of Jackson county, to succeed himself, and moved if there 

 were no other nominations that the secretary be instructed to 

 cast the unanimous vote of the convention for Mr. Phillips. 

 Motion prevailed. The secretary so cast the vote and Mr. Phil- 

 lips was declared duly elected as member of the State Board of 

 Agriculture from the Second district for a term of two years. 



Mr. M. McDonald, of Guthrie county, placed in nomination 

 for member of the board from the Fourth district Mr. R. T. St. 

 John, of Mitchell county, to succeed himself, and moved that if 

 there were no other nominations that the secretary be instructed 

 to cast the unanimous vote of the convention for Mr. St. John. 

 Motion prevailed. The secretary so cast the vote and Mr. St. 

 John was declared duly elected as member of the State Board 

 of Agriculture from the Fourth district for a term of two years. 



Mr. T. D.'Doke, of Davis county, placed in nomination for 

 member of the board from the Sixth district Mr. T. C. Legoe, of 

 Keokuk county, to succeed himself, and moved that if there were 

 no other nominations that the secretary be instructed to cast the 

 unanimous vote of the convention for Mr. Legoe. Motion 

 prevailed. The secretary so cast the vote and Mr. Legoe was 

 declared duly elected as member of the State Board of Agricul- 

 ture from the Sixth district for a term of two years . 



Mr. T. J. Hudson, of Madison county, placed in nomination 

 for member of the board from the Eighth district, Mr. John 

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